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Almeda Park

Josephine County | Rogue River Area

Like most of the local “river parks” this one can be good for migrating birds in the spring and fall and waterfowl associated with the river. Check the large trees in the park and the riverfront areas for birds attracted to the river. ...

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Cave Junction

Josephine County | Cave Junction Area

Many of the same birds seen in Grants Pass can be found in Cave Junction, although Oak Titmouse and Gray Gnatcatcher tend to be much harder to come by, and some of the more forest-associated species such as Golden-crowned Kinglet and Red-breasted ...

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Coyote Creek Wetlands

Josephine County | North County

Marshy riparian area surrounded by coniferous forest.  Birds of interest here are Hooded Merganser, Green Heron, Red-shouldered hawk, Belted Kingfisher, Black Phoebe, Wrentit, Marsh Wren, Cedar Waxwing, Yellow-breasted Chat, Common Yellowthroat, ...

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Eight Dollar Mountain

Josephine County | Selma Area

The following is a list of birds recorded from Eight Dollar Road: Common Merganser, Sooty Grouse, Golden Eagle, Bald Eagle, Osprey, Bandtailed Pigeon, Acorn Woodpecker, Olive-sided Flycatcher, Hutton’s Vireo, Steller’s Jay, Wrentit, Ce...

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Granite Hill Road

Josephine County | Grants Pass Area

This is mostly mixed conifer forest with some riparian wetlands. Birds found here include Mountain Quail, Hutton’s Vireo, Chestnutbacked Chickadee, Olive-sided Flycatcher, Hermit Warbler, Nashville Warbler, Black-headed Grosbeak, Pacific-slo...

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Griffin Park

Josephine County | Rogue River Area

Like most of the local “river parks” this one can be good for migrating birds in the spring and fall and waterfowl associated with the river. Check the large trees in the park and the riverfront areas for birds attracted to the river. ...

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Hellgate Canyon

Josephine County | Rogue River Area

Steep, rocky cliffs border the Rogue River along this route. River sand flats and calm pools can harbor water birds. Mixed conifers and hardwoods are joined by oak savannah and oak woodlands along the way. Some birds you might see along this route...

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